7 year-old Vinayagamoorthy died after a stone pillar collapsed while he was playing with his friends on a makeshift swing 
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Tamil Nadu: Boy dies as stone pillar collapses while playing on makeshift swing

Residents rushed to the spot after hearing his cries to aid him and took him to the GH in Thiruparankundram.

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CHENNAI: A 7 year-old boy died after a stone pillar collapsed while he was playing with his friends on a makeshift swing in Vedar-Puliyankulam near Thiruparankundram in Madurai district, according to a Daily Thanthi report.

The deceased was identified as Vinayagamoorthy, a Class 2 student of a government primary school and the second son of Boomatheivam (40), a mason, and his wife Pandeeswari (35).

According to police, on June 13, Vinayagamoorthy and a group of children were playing in a vacant plot near their house on a school holiday. The children had tied sarees between tall stone pillars erected on the land to create a temporary swing.

While Vinayagamoorthy was sitting on the swing, the base of one of the stone pillars suddenly gave way and collapsed. The impact caused the boy to fall head first onto the ground. The boy sustained a severe head injury and bleeded heavily.

Residents rushed to the spot after hearing his cries to aid him and took him to the GH in Thiruparankundram. After receiving first aid, doctors referred him to the Government Rajaji Hospital in Madurai for advanced treatment.

Despite the efforts by medical staff, the boy succumbed to his injuries on Sunday (June 14).

The Austinpatti police have registered a case and launched an investigation into the incident. The incident left residents of Vedar-Puliyankulam in shock and mourning.

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